
Thermal, California, USA โ December 10, 2023 โ Last season, Team Helios stood atop the podium as the winners of the 2022 Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) season. Though their odds of winning a second season title in a row werenโt high, they still made sure they had the last word, winning the final leg of the tour in the $571,000 Major League Show Jumping Team Competition, presented by Visit Greater Palm Springs.

The team was the only one to come home on a completely clear sheet, with all three riders, Karl Cook (USA), Ashlee Bond (ISR), and Erynn Ballard (CAN) jumping clear efforts in round one. That set them up supremely to shine in round two, where Cook and Ballard jumped two fast clears, putting them in the jump-off for gold.

All the pressure came down on Ashlee Bond (ISR), who brought forth her trusty partner Donatello 141. With a footspeed not yet seen in the eveningโs class, Bond set the fastest time of any rider, and only McLain Ward (USA) of the Roadrunners had the chance to challenge it. With a rail down by Ward and First Lady, the win went to Helios in the final leg of the MLSJ tour.

โDonnie was perfect,โ Bond reflected on her winning jump-off. โIt was just forward from start to finish. Everything showed up right on that forward gallop and the turns were great and he was right there with me. I donโt think I left much room, so I was very proud.โ

Team Helios felt like the comeback kids under the lights Saturday night. They had slipped in the rankings, but they knew they could come out and win. โIโm hugely proud,โ Bond said of her teamโs performance. โWe all came out with our best horses and weโre all really fast riders. We wanted to win tonight and thatโs exactly what we did. We came back and finished third overall so I was really proud of us.โ
With Helios in the gold medal position, the DIHP Roadrunners took the silver medal, and the Trelawny Trailblazers took bronze. With the bronze medal finish, it was plenty to secure the Trailblazers the overall season title, never placing below fourth in any team competition throughout the year.

Steve Hankin, President and CEO of DIHP, proudly witnessed the venue host two $1 million finals in two weeks, and his team came very close to the win on the final night of action.
โThe team is great,โ he said of the DIHP Roadrunners. โWe got off to a rough start with a couple injuries. On paper we were supposed to come in second and tried to give them a run for their money. The second half we really came on strong and we almost got there. Itโs a ton of fun and the team did amazing. I feel great about the team and next year weโll be sitting on the other side.โ
Keean White, MLSJ co-founder, believes the two spectacular weeks in the desert are proof that the North American nations are moving towards a higher level of sport.
โIt never would have crossed my mind that weโd be where we are today, but Iโm very proud,โ he said of what MLSJ has become in just three years with the help of venues like DIHP. โWithout partners like Steve and Matt [Morrissey], and our entire Major League team, it wouldnโt happen. I think bigger stuff is coming because as a group and as a continent weโre pushing in the same direction and itโs making a difference.โ
The Trelawny Trailblazers, DIHP Roadrunners, and Team Helios took home additional cash bonuses that helped bring the prize money in the team final to $1 million, matching the prize money in the CSI5* Coachella Cup the week prior, and making Desert Holiday the biggest it had ever been, with aspirations to just keep growing.

Final Results โ $571,000 Major League Show Jumping Team Competition, presented by Visit Greater Palm Springs.
1) Helios
2) Roadrunners
3) Trailblazers
Source: Press Release (edited) from Desert International Horse Park
Photos: ยฉ DIHP / High Desert Photo / MG Photography / TB Photography
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